Example sentences of "[pron] would make an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A I would make an educated guess and say that the ‘ fungus ’ growing on the bogwood is the result of decaying food .
2 Loch Coire a'Mhuilinn was frozen over but crazed with cracks — a lonely spot which would make an evocative campsite .
3 Moving away from the terrace , broad steps drop down past a rose and herb bed edged with low growing box to the first lawn level , which would make an ideal play area .
4 Certally , she would make an authoritive statement on behalf of the gummunt , though it would not be in monosybils , for which we should all be grayful .
5 Her friends here in the House say she would make an excellent mouthpiece , but I am not so sure .
6 ’ … so pro rata , even by our own romantic criteria for singling out just one girl from the hundred we meet , there must be at least fifteen million members of the opposite sex in the world who would make an ideal mate ! …
7 Such a pretty yet elegant pressed flower picture as this one would make an ideal gift for a girl 's eighteenth birthday , especially if it matches the decor of her bedroom .
8 He would make an appropriate entry in the register .
9 He would make an annual report to parliament giving the number of exemptions to the basic ‘ pain condition ’ which he had allowed in the year .
10 There was serious talk in Hong Kong yesterday that he would make an excellent governor of the colony .
11 There was cover there , it would make an easy shot .
12 All I could do was pile up small bits of information hoping it would make an understandable structure one day .
13 It would make an ideal present for a young person whose railway consciousness was just being awoken and , perhaps , light reading for the more railway aware person who still has a hankering to remain in touch with history .
14 He says that it would make an ideal site for tourist related businesses .
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